WHO LEADERSHIP PRIORITIES

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What is the agenda of the WHO?

- Body of the UN that works to promote GH/SHD - WHO's funding comes from World Health Assembly + contributions from member states - WHO spends money on emergencies and crises

What is increasing access to medical products?

- Essential medicines are those that satisfy priority health care needs of population - Equity in health depends on access to essential/high quality/affordable medical technologies - Increasing access to medical products is central to achievement of universal health coverage such as malaria/HIV

What is universal health coverage about?

- Goal is to ensure that all people obtain health services needed without paying for them, preventing ill health leading to poverty - Requires strong/efficient/well-run health system, system for financing health services, access to essential medicines/technologies

What is an example of WHO leadership priority 6?

- Goals integrate many aspects of their work, particularly building resilient health systems/effective health institutions for sustainable and equitable health outcomes, to ensure no one is left behind - Assisting countries in providing health care/health promoting resources such as clean water and sanitation

What is health-related sustainable development goals?

- Health is focus of SDG 3, but is relevant to other 16 goals - SDG's build on achievements of MDG's but are broader, deeper/far more ambitious

What is international health regulations (2005)?

- IHR are legal tool agreed to by 196 countries across globe - Aim to help international community prevent/respond to public health risks that have potential to cross borders/threaten people worldwide - IHR require countries to report certain disease outbreaks/public health events to WHO

What is noncommunicable diseases?

- Rise of noncommunicable diseases has devastating health consequences for individuals, families/communities, threatens to overwhelm health systems - Dealing with these conditions is vital to ensure sustainable health care - 4 non-communicable diseases are part of focus of this agenda; CVD, cancer, diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases

What is social, economic/environmental determinants?

- To improve people's health outcomes/increase healthy life expectancy requires action across range of determinants that contribute to ill health/health inequity

What is an example of WHO leadership priority 3?

- WHO developed 'Model List' which is guide for development of national essential medicine lists

What is an example of WHO leadership priority 2?

- WHO play leadership role in coordinating response to health issues including sending health workers/providing medication

What is an example of WHO leadership priority 5?

- WHO plays leadership role and coordinates other key stakeholders in developing response to non-communicable diseases at global/regional/local level

What is an example of WHO leadership priority 1?

- WHO provide funding to developing countries so they can strengthen health systems such as by training and employing more health workers

What is an example of WHO leadership priority 4?

- WHO works with other UN agencies on social determinants of health/promoting health equity

What are the 6 leadership priorities?

1. Universal Health Coverage 2. International Health Regulations (2005) 3. Increasing Access to Medical Products 4. Social, Economic and Environmental Determinants 5. Noncommunicable Diseases 6. Health-related Sustainable Development Goals

How many WHO leadership priorities are there?

6

What is the WHO?

World Health Organisation


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